MotorTrend Group, a Warner Bros. Discovery company, announced Dec. 13 expanded distribution of the brand’s robust automotive TV programming with new availability on Amazon Freevee. This will allow millions of new viewers access to MotorTrend’s premium TV content without a paid subscription.
Fans are able to access the all-new MotorTrend FAST TV channel on Freevee starting Dec. 13. Simply download the Freevee app to start watching.
“The rollout of MotorTrend FAST TV as the next phase of our expansion has been a success, and our new Amazon Freevee partnership is a pivotal proof point in that larger distribution plan,” said Mark Jocson, head of distribution, MotorTrend Group. “The more platforms we are available on, the more automotive enthusiasts we can reach, and ultimately the more viewers we can introduce to the motoring world. MotorTrend FAST TV is the perfect bridge to help casual viewers become devoted gear heads, which in turn will allow them to delve deeper into MotorTrend’s unparalleled catalog of premium automotive content.”
Amazon Freevee, formerly known as IMDb TV, is a streaming video service with thousands of premium movies and TV shows, including Originals and FAST channels, available anytime, for free.
The free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channel, MotorTrend FAST TV, streams MotorTrend’s most popular shows in the U.S and Canada, such as "Roadkill," "Bitchin' Rides" and "Texas Metal," online without a subscription.
Additionally, weekends on MotorTrend FAST TV are for "Roadkill," a truly one-of-a-kind programming block that is dedicated entirely to MotorTrend’s No. 1 digital series and the shows it has inspired.
Saturdays and Sundays are for two of MotorTrend’s most popular experts, David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan, who specialize in automotive chaos theory---brilliant execution of bad ideas involving all manner of muscle cars, 4x4s and/or hot rods. The weekend will also feature the popular spinoff "Faster with Finnegan."
MotorTrend FAST TV is currently also available on platforms including Samsung TV Plus and Xumo. More FAST providers will be announced soon.
Viewers can visit www.MotorTrend.com/FASTTV for more information.
Source: MotorTrend Group
Abby Andrews